The documentation in PDF for the ON (Odd Number filter) and OD (Odd Digit filter) seems to be the same, but when you look at database you see that sometimes they have different values.

For example the 05/16/2012 Powerball drawing was the following:

03-07-21-28-43-02

The ON number value is 4 which seems right, the OD number is 3 and the ED number is 2. It seems like OD is number of unique odd digits using both left/right digits of numbers and ED is number of unique even digits using both left/right digits of numbers.

Jimmy

I corrected the O/N "Odd Number" and O/D "Odd Digit" (second digit) filter information in the PDF. Thanks for pointing out the error.

Have to echo the thanks to the two people for their hard work in making this available. I play Lotto 6/49 and PowerBall 5/45 so won't be able to test/give input/ideas/strategies on the program. I do have RL's "system" from his original thread in pdf and constantly go through it for ideas in case I missed something. While I can't use the program in it's current form for my games, just looking at it and the various filters has opened up a whole new perspective on the Digit System, so thanks for that :-)

Hello,rl rondo, and stern, it ispossible to includethe analysis ofprobabildadeofdigitsineach number,eg, what is theprobability of repeatingdigitsin the last 10results?Orhow likelyleavesomedigitstogether to form thenumber?thank you

I may add a few international games as this moves along, I have been toying with the idea of adding 6-49

for Canada and might build you a 6-49 or 5/45 version. I remember you from the old post. The program is

only available in english but sometimes I forget just how many english speeking nations ther are. Anyway,

keep a eye open. I have a few people in Europe that I have built games for and as far as I know they are

still using.

RL

Hi RL,

Thanks for the feedback and will keep my eye open for any future updates. I see there isn't an option to load a draw history, and was thinking this feature might eliminate the need for you to constantly maintain databases (not sure if/how this will impact on the security of your code though). I am also of the opinion that people should engage with the particular games they play and maintaining their own draw history is one way of doing this (one has to at least do SOME work). Even though I can't make use of the program currently, I must admit that I've been having fun testing out the features.

I would recommend watching the video and going through the PDF. I added a number of extra screenshots in the PDF.

The video that Craig created shows you the filters he used for the Mega Millions and the Power Ball game. This is a good stating point on how to select the game you want to play, the number of filters and filter settings (Minimum/Maximum), groups setings (Minimum/Maximum) , and digits setings (Minimum/Maximum). The video also shows how to use "R-A-C" "Run Auto Cover" to filter millions of sets down to a manageble number. Also, using the "Check" in addition to the "Auto" button to see how many sets in the TEMP File (Temporary File) file matched 3of5, 4of5, 5of5.

You don't need to set every filter from the program. Craig, in his video shows you a screenshots of both the Mega Millions and Power Ball filters he used in the examples.